Explore creating, designing and animating your slides in PowerPoint 2010. Look at the differences from Office 2003 to 2010 Objects and their time-saving layouts and quick styles. Create an example to learn all the basics for a better presentation with Power Point.

About the Author

My name is Eva Vogel. I have published many German eBooks on Bookboon which you can find here.I have been a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Office Trainer and SharePoint/Office 365 Consultant in Nuremberg (Bavaria) since 2004. I started writing for Bookboon in 2011 to give readers exclusive insights and ideas when using Microsoft Office and beyond. I took my first PowerPoint steps long ago. I am enthusiastic and curious about all things Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, SharePoint and OneNote. My certifications and other publications as Microsoft Specialist in all those Microsoft Office and SharePoint Environments are also available on LinkedIn and Xing.

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Migrate from Office 2003 to 2010

Why use shortcuts in Office?

Shortcut list for better migration from Office 2003 to 2010

The lost roots of store 3000 Ltd

Customer presentation

1st slide: Insert Text and Logo

Working with slides and panes

A tour around your panels in PowerPoint 2010

Navigating in different modes

2nd slide: Products with title and text

More text typing in second placeholder

Using the “Outline” Tab in the slides panel

Create a new slide within the “Outline” Tab

3rd slide: The sales chart with title and object

Why use placeholders?

Adjusting Formats and Data in this Chart

EXERCISE 2: Chart formatting at its extremes

What if the Excel Data Title is not changeable to “None”?

This Chart as a new Template? Choose and Use!

Quick Tricks about the Slide Show

A Word about the Dark End of a Show

Inserting a logo for all slides on top right corner

Placing the logo in every slide except the Title Slide

The logo should be visible on (nearly) all slides, except the 1st Slide